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The Daily News-Journal from Murfreesboro, Tennessee • 26

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The Dally News Journal, Murfreetboro, Wed. Afternoon, April 28, 1971 Lyric Gap Exists America are Prevailing Against U.S. Imperialism and Its Running Dogs." are turning out zingers like: "The Raging Flames of Struggle in Asia and Far Off Latin FAnRER DROS. Ml sr 4Js- "Cl I mim jj 1 Sun in Our Hearts Shines in Peking." Granted the title isn't much. There are any number of American song titles that are equally graceful and exultant.

"I Live Under the Viaduct Down by the Vinegar is -one that springs to mind. Lyrics are What Count But when you get into the lyrics, which after all are what really count, it's a different story. Consider this line from the Chinese song: "It is actually not the golden sun but our great leader Chairman Mao." (which shines in Peking.) You don't have to be Chinese By DICK WEST WASHINGTON (UPI) -One thing we have discovered from Communist China's new'open table" policy toward Western capitalistic ping-pong is the existence of a Sino-American lyrics gap, Dispatches filed by correspondents accompanying touring table tennis teams provide firm evidence that Chinese song writers have forged far ahead of Tin Pan Alley. In Shanghai, for example, visiting English ping-pongers, or, if you prefer, pingers-pong, were serenaded by a group of nursery school children with a song titled "The Red Golden or Communist to grasp the thrust of that commendation. Imagine It orchestrated, preferably in waltz tempo, and you can get an idea of its real impact.

How long has it been since a U.S. composer has written a song about President Nixon being the red, white and blue sun in our hearts that shines in Washington, Biscayne Bay or San Clemente? Not in the last couple of months certainly. Our composers, in the main, fritter away their time on paeans to girls, motorcycles and marijuana. Leaving our statesmen largely unsung. Meanwhile, Chinese lyricists.

Rontal Sorvico liil Silt 111 Types If Slsk EMlpanl PHONE 893-6118 lit Irlaklar lirfrtiibire. Tiiiimi i W. Fill Out All Mtdicor and Medicaid Fermt SUPER-RIGHT" GRAIN FED BEEF or, mm PRICES GOOD THRU SATURDAY MAY 1 FOR CRYING OUT LOUD Alfie Howard, the town crier of Lambeth, in London, makes his rounds on motor bike, with his bell strapped over the rear wheel. Danner Opens First frS CREAM STYLE GOLDEN jeii service ieaiuuiuiii SJpKELY CORN NASHVILLE, Tenn. Danner Foods, has opened its first Shoney's Big Boy Self Service Restaurant, a pilot for possible installation on the nation's Interstate Highway system.

The new unit is located on Abbott Martin Road, adjacent to mm mam a. -Ht. Green Hills Shopping Center in cluding both company-owned and franchished units. Stockholders will vote May 11 on a proposed change in name of the corporation to Shoney's Big Boy Enterprises, Inc. In addition to Shoney's restaurants, the Company has a group of Kentucky Fried Chicken outlets and Danner Family Restaurants in Louisville, Kentucky, the Islander Restaurant in Huntsville, and Mr.

D's Self -Service Restaurants in Nashville, Birming-, ham and Atlanta. Danner stock is traded over the counter. Dave Wachtel, Jr. is director of the division which will operate the new restaurant and Ray Parrish is manager of the unit. which the Company had developed for quick preparation of all foods on the reduced menu eliminated the need for advance preparation, holding and possible loss of cooked foods not sold.

"This permits both high quality fresh-cooked meals for all customers, and also reduces operating expenses for us," Danner continued. "Acceptance in our Mr. D's units, which have been in operation for more than a year, has been very good," Danner explained, "and volume has grown steadily at all units, indicating outstanding customer satisfaction with product and service." Danner Foods and Shoney's Big Boy of West Virginia, which merged February 1, operate more than 130 restaurants, in "GENUINE" IDAHO RUSSETS Nashville. R.L: Danner, president of the Shoney's restaurant chain, said that the self-service unit would offer 80 per cent of the regular Shoney's menu, with cooked-to-order foods served in 4-5 minutes. 1 1 CUT GREEN or SHELLIE Time To Hear The Wife POUND BAG Green Fresh Green uur experience in quiCK preparation of foods in our Mr.

D's Seafood units is the basis for this experimental unit, and for our plans for a probable chain of Shoney's Self Service units on Interstate Highways," Danner explained, "we have been approached by several majoroil companies with of-few1 of locations adjacent to their service stations, and we feel that this type of tion will be ideal for such sites." The new restaurant will offer both carry-out and eat-in facilities, with 54 seats for Danner explained, and adequate parking for a large volume of take-out business. The self service restaurant will offer almost instant preparation and service of, all items on the standard Shoney's menu except steak and fried chicken. Prices will be lower than regular Shoney's restau- rantc rafloptina thp rpHllrprl bunch Onions CeHo Red Radishes Seems 25( 8 Size Red Potatoes 59 By GAY PAULEY UPI Women's Editor NEW YORK (UPI)-It's time the voice Of the housewife -was heard in the land again. For the "why don't they?" folder is full again, as women continue to voice their suggestions on how manufacturers can improve products and packaging and so increase their sales. One of the most frequent "why don't they?" complaints involves pantyhose.

But let it be said that most manufacturers, are trying sizing so a Woman can elect hose that'll fit to her height and weight, and also are working to improve durability of what has become a staple of the lingerie market. The man of the house complained the other day his shoes wouldn't stay tied. It turned out the laces are nylon, and as a homemaker had written, the nylon is durable but tends to untie me readily than cotton. Discrimination Charged One of my own complaints in the clothing department sounds like Women's Lib is getting to me. Why do manufacturers put hanging loops in the back of men's coats, but not in women's? Many of the why don't they suggestions come this' way through National Family OpU nion.

a Toledo, Ohio-based consumer market research firm. Here are. samplings of queries sent in by some of its part-time homemaker-consul-tants: Why don't they? Make a more durable vacuum bottle for children's use. As one mother "The. glass liner doesn't last long In a first grade grader's (235's) BIBB Lettuce A i NEW YELLOW AA JUICY-TART lb yi .0 bagO 7 1 Lemons viimretu a LPOIill II' beams DOZ.

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HEATING COSTS LOWERED LAST 2 WEEKS Close out of Sheffield lnterniliontl Gitlerict. Now if fhe time to complete your beautiful collection of Creil Am eV Printi, Fnmtl and Accessories. Redeem the coupon for 1 or PRINT PLUS I FREE 1 1 or frtnr ALSO BUY ACCESSORY PIECES AT SPECIAL SALE PRICES. AJAX LIQUID CLEANER WITH THIS COUPON Good Thru Mav OFF liREL. I 1 Pork hPanS Good Al A4P Food Stores it 40 0Z.

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Other Queries Manufacture bed sheets -with top and bottom' heni widths the same. Being able iff reverse the sheets should make for longer wear. Use less salt in canned vegetables and vegetable juices. It is a simple matter to add salt if wanted at home. But there aye low sodium dieters and many regular eaters who don't like the over-salted taste.

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